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1901 Home Nations Championship

The 1901 Home Nations Championship was the nineteenth series of the rugby union Home Nations Championship. Six matches were played between 5 January and 16 March. It was contested by England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.

1901 Home Nations Championship
Date5 January – 16 March 1901
Countries England
 Ireland
 Scotland
 Wales
Tournament statistics
Champions Scotland (4th title)
Triple Crown Scotland (3rd title)
Matches played6
Top point scorer(s) Gillespie (22)
Top try scorer(s) Gillespie (4)
1900 (Previous) (Next) 1902

Scotland won all their three games to take the championship for the fifth time outright (excluding two other titles shared with England) and complete the Triple Crown for the third time.

Table edit

Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
1   Scotland 3 3 0 0 45 16 +29 6
2   Wales 3 2 0 1 31 27 +4 4
3   Ireland 3 1 0 2 24 25 −1 2
4   England 3 0 0 3 9 41 −32 0

Results edit

1901-01-05
  Wales13–0  England
1901-02-09
Ireland  10–6  England
1901-02-09
Scotland  18–8  Wales
1901-02-23
Scotland  9–5  Ireland
1901-03-09
England  3–18  Scotland
1901-03-16
  Wales10–9  Ireland

Scoring system edit

The matches for this season were decided on points scored. A try was worth three points, while converting a kicked goal from the try gave an additional two points. A dropped goal and a goal from mark were both worth four points. Penalty goals were worth three points.

The matches edit

Wales vs. England edit

5 January 1901
  Wales13–0  England
Try: Hodges
Nicholls
Williams
Con: Bancroft (2)
Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff
Referee: AJ Turnbull (Scotland)

Wales: Billy Bancroft (Swansea) capt., Llewellyn (Llwynypia), Gwyn Nicholls (Cardiff), George Davies (Swansea), Billy Trew (Swansea), Llewellyn Lloyd (Newport), Bala Jones (Aberavon), Bob Thomas (Swansea), Jere Blake (Cardiff), William Williams (Pontymister), Fred Miller (Mountain Ash), Alfred Brice (Aberavon), Jehoida Hodges (Newport), George Boots (Newport), Dick Hellings (Penygraig)

England: JW Sagar (Cambridge Uni), C Smith (Gloucester), EJ Vivyan (Devonport Albion), JT Taylor (West Hartlepool) capt., Edgar Elliot (Sunderland), Reggie Schwarz (Richmond), Ernest John "Katie" Walton (Oxford Uni), A O'Neill (Torquay Athletic), D Graham (Aspatria), CT Scott (Blackheath), AFC Luxmoore (Richmond), H Alexander (Birkenhead Park), NC Fletcher (OMT), COP Gibson (Northern), EW Roberts (RNEC Keyham)


Ireland vs. England edit

9 February 1901
  Ireland10–6  England
Try: Davidson
Gardiner
Con: Irwin (2)
Try: Robinson
Pen: Alexander
Lansdowne Road, Dublin
Referee: DG Findlay (Scotland)

Ireland: J Fulton (NIFC), AE Freear (Lansdowne), BRW Doran (Lansdowne), JB Allison (Queen's Uni, Belfast), IG Davidson (NIFC), Louis Magee (Bective Rangers) capt., A Barr (Methodist C. Belfast), AG Heron (Queen's Uni, Belfast), M Ryan (Rockwell College), Samuel Irwin (Queen's Uni, Belfast), CE Allen (Derry), P Healey (Limerick), TJ Little (Bective Rangers), F Gardiner (NIFC), J Ryan (Rockwell College)

England: JW Sagar (Cambridge Uni), GC Robinson (Percy Park), WL Bunting (Moseley) capt., JT Taylor (West Hartlepool), Edgar Elliot (Sunderland), Reggie Schwarz (Richmond), Ernest John "Katie" Walton (Oxford Uni), A O'Neill (Torquay Athletic), RD Wood (Liverpool OB), CT Scott (Blackheath), C Hall (Gloucester), H Alexander (Birkenhead Park), NC Fletcher (OMT), S Reynolds (Richmond), EW Roberts (RNEC Keyham)


Scotland vs. Wales edit

9 February 1901
  Scotland18–8  Wales
Try: Gillespie (2)
Turnbull
Flett
Con: Gillespie (2)
Flett
Try: Llewellyn Lloyd
Boots
Con Bancroft
Inverleith, Edinburgh
Referee: RW Jeffares (Ireland)

Scotland: AW Duncan (Edinburgh University), WH Welsh (Edinburgh Acads), AN Fell (Edinburgh University), Alec Boswell Timms (Edinburgh University), P Turnbull (Edinburgh Acads), FH Fasson (Edinburgh University), Jimmy Gillespie (Edinburgh Acads), J Ross (London Scottish), AB Flett (Edinburgh University), Alex Frew (Edinburgh University), David Bedell-Sivright (Cambridge Uni), Mark Coxon Morrison (Royal HSFP) capt., RS Stronarch (Glasgow Acads), John Dykes (Glasgow HFSP), JA Bell (Clydesdale)

Wales: Billy Bancroft (Swansea) capt., Llewellyn (Llwynypia), Gwyn Nicholls (Cardiff), George Davies (Swansea), Billy Trew (Swansea), Llewellyn Lloyd (Newport), Lou Phillips (Newport), Hopkin Davies (Swansea), Jere Blake (Cardiff), William Alexander (Llwynypia), Fred Miller (Mountain Ash), Alfred Brice (Aberavon), Jehoida Hodges (Newport), George Boots (Newport), Dick Hellings (Penygraig)


Scotland vs. Ireland edit

23 February 1901
  Scotland9–5  Ireland
Try: Gillespie
Welsh (2)
Try: Doran
Con: Sealy
Inverleith, Edinburgh
Referee: G Harnett (England)

Scotland: AW Duncan (Edinburgh University), WH Welsh (Edinburgh Acads), AN Fell (Edinburgh University), Alec Boswell Timms (Edinburgh University), P Turnbull (Edinburgh Acads), FH Fasson (Edinburgh University), Jimmy Gillespie (Edinburgh Acads), J Ross (London Scottish), AB Flett (Edinburgh University), Alex Frew (Edinburgh University), David Bedell-Sivright (Fettesian-Lorettonian), Mark Coxon Morrison (Royal HSFP) capt., FP Dods (Edinburgh Acads), John Dykes (Glasgow HSFP), JA Bell (Clydesdale)

Ireland: Cecil Boyd (Wanderers), AE Freear (Lansdowne), BRW Doran (Lansdowne), JB Allison (Queen's Uni, Belfast), IG Davidson (NIFC), Louis Magee (Bective Rangers) capt., A Barr (Methodist C. Belfast), Thomas Arnold Harvey (Dublin University), M Ryan (Rockwell College), HAS Irvine (Belfast Collegians), CE Allen (Derry), P Healey (Limerick), TJ Little (Bective Rangers), Tom McGown (NIFC), J Ryan (Rockwell College)


England vs. Scotland edit

9 March 1901
  England3–18  Scotland
Try: RobinsonTry: Gillespie
Welsh
Timms
Fell
Con Gillespie (3)
Rectory Field, Blackheath
Referee: RW Jeffares (Ireland)

England: HT Gamlin (Blackheath), GC Robinson (Percy Park), WL Bunting (Moseley) capt., NS Cox (Sunderland), Edgar Elliot (Sunderland), B Oughtred (Hartlepool Rovers), PD Kendall (Birkenhead Park), A O'Neill (Torquay Athletic), George Ralph Gibson (Northern), HTF Weston (Northampton), C Hall (Gloucester), H Alexander (Birkenhead Park), NC Fletcher (OMT), CS Edgar (Birkenhead Park), Bernard Charles Hartley (Blackheath)

Scotland: AW Duncan (Edinburgh University), WH Welsh (Edinburgh Acads), AN Fell (Edinburgh University), Alec Boswell Timms (Edinburgh University), P Turnbull (Edinburgh Acads), RM Neill (Edinburgh Acads), Jimmy Gillespie (Edinburgh Acads), J Ross (London Scottish), AB Flett (Edinburgh University), Alex Frew (Edinburgh University), David Bedell-Sivright (Fettesian-Lorettonian), Mark Coxon Morrison (Royal HSFP) capt., RS Stronarch (Glasgow Acads), John Dykes (Glasgow HFSP), JA Bell (Clydesdale)


Wales vs. Ireland edit

16 March 1901
  Wales10–9  Ireland
Try: Alexander (2)
Con Bancroft (2)
Try: Jim Ryan
Freear
Davidson
St. Helen's, Swansea
Referee: AJ Turnbull (Scotland)

Wales: Billy Bancroft (Swansea) capt., Llewellyn (Llwynypia), Gwyn Nicholls (Cardiff), George Davies (Swansea), Rhys Gabe (Llanelli), Dicky Owen (Swansea), Dick Jones (Swansea), Hopkin Davies (Swansea), Jere Blake (Cardiff), William Alexander (Llwynypia), Fred Miller (Mountain Ash), Alfred Brice (Aberavon), Bob Jones (Llwynypia), George Boots (Newport), Fred Scrine (Swansea)

Ireland: Cecil Boyd (Wanderers), AE Freear (Lansdowne), BRW Doran (Lansdowne), JB Allison (Queen's Uni, Belfast), IG Davidson (NIFC), Louis Magee (Bective Rangers) capt., HH Ferris (Queen's Uni, Belfast), Thomas Arnold Harvey (Dublin University), M Ryan (Rockwell College), Samuel Irwin (Queen's Uni, Belfast), CE Allen (Derry), P Healey (Limerick), JJ Coffey (Lansdowne), F Gardiner (NIFC), J Ryan (Rockwell College)

Bibliography edit

  • Godwin, Terry (1984). The International Rugby Championship 1883–1983. London: Willows Books. ISBN 0-00-218060-X.
  • Griffiths, John (1987). The Phoenix Book of International Rugby Records. London: Phoenix House. ISBN 0-460-07003-7.

External links edit

  • "6 Nations History". rugbyfootballhistory.com. from the original on 30 December 2007. Retrieved 2008-01-19.

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The 1901 Home Nations Championship was the nineteenth series of the rugby union Home Nations Championship Six matches were played between 5 January and 16 March It was contested by England Ireland Scotland and Wales 1901 Home Nations ChampionshipDate5 January 16 March 1901Countries England Ireland Scotland WalesTournament statisticsChampions Scotland 4th title Triple Crown Scotland 3rd title Matches played6Top point scorer s Gillespie 22 Top try scorer s Gillespie 4 1900 Previous Next 1902 Scotland won all their three games to take the championship for the fifth time outright excluding two other titles shared with England and complete the Triple Crown for the third time Contents 1 Table 2 Results 2 1 Scoring system 3 The matches 3 1 Wales vs England 3 2 Ireland vs England 3 3 Scotland vs Wales 3 4 Scotland vs Ireland 3 5 England vs Scotland 3 6 Wales vs Ireland 4 Bibliography 5 External linksTable editPos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts1 nbsp Scotland 3 3 0 0 45 16 29 62 nbsp Wales 3 2 0 1 31 27 4 43 nbsp Ireland 3 1 0 2 24 25 1 24 nbsp England 3 0 0 3 9 41 32 0Source citation needed Results edit1901 01 05 nbsp Wales13 0 nbsp EnglandCardiff 1901 02 09Ireland nbsp 10 6 nbsp EnglandDublin 1901 02 09Scotland nbsp 18 8 nbsp WalesEdinburgh 1901 02 23Scotland nbsp 9 5 nbsp IrelandEdinburgh 1901 03 09England nbsp 3 18 nbsp ScotlandLondon 1901 03 16 nbsp Wales10 9 nbsp IrelandSwansea Scoring system edit The matches for this season were decided on points scored A try was worth three points while converting a kicked goal from the try gave an additional two points A dropped goal and a goal from mark were both worth four points Penalty goals were worth three points The matches editWales vs England edit 5 January 1901 nbsp Wales13 0 nbsp EnglandTry Hodges NichollsWilliamsCon Bancroft 2 Cardiff Arms Park Cardiff Referee AJ Turnbull Scotland Wales Billy Bancroft Swansea capt Llewellyn Llwynypia Gwyn Nicholls Cardiff George Davies Swansea Billy Trew Swansea Llewellyn Lloyd Newport Bala Jones Aberavon Bob Thomas Swansea Jere Blake Cardiff William Williams Pontymister Fred Miller Mountain Ash Alfred Brice Aberavon Jehoida Hodges Newport George Boots Newport Dick Hellings Penygraig England JW Sagar Cambridge Uni C Smith Gloucester EJ Vivyan Devonport Albion JT Taylor West Hartlepool capt Edgar Elliot Sunderland Reggie Schwarz Richmond Ernest John Katie Walton Oxford Uni A O Neill Torquay Athletic D Graham Aspatria CT Scott Blackheath AFC Luxmoore Richmond H Alexander Birkenhead Park NC Fletcher OMT COP Gibson Northern EW Roberts RNEC Keyham Ireland vs England edit 9 February 1901 nbsp Ireland10 6 nbsp EnglandTry DavidsonGardinerCon Irwin 2 Try Robinson Pen AlexanderLansdowne Road Dublin Referee DG Findlay Scotland Ireland J Fulton NIFC AE Freear Lansdowne BRW Doran Lansdowne JB Allison Queen s Uni Belfast IG Davidson NIFC Louis Magee Bective Rangers capt A Barr Methodist C Belfast AG Heron Queen s Uni Belfast M Ryan Rockwell College Samuel Irwin Queen s Uni Belfast CE Allen Derry P Healey Limerick TJ Little Bective Rangers F Gardiner NIFC J Ryan Rockwell College England JW Sagar Cambridge Uni GC Robinson Percy Park WL Bunting Moseley capt JT Taylor West Hartlepool Edgar Elliot Sunderland Reggie Schwarz Richmond Ernest John Katie Walton Oxford Uni A O Neill Torquay Athletic RD Wood Liverpool OB CT Scott Blackheath C Hall Gloucester H Alexander Birkenhead Park NC Fletcher OMT S Reynolds Richmond EW Roberts RNEC Keyham Scotland vs Wales edit 9 February 1901 nbsp Scotland18 8 nbsp WalesTry Gillespie 2 Turnbull FlettCon Gillespie 2 FlettTry Llewellyn LloydBootsCon BancroftInverleith Edinburgh Referee RW Jeffares Ireland Scotland AW Duncan Edinburgh University WH Welsh Edinburgh Acads AN Fell Edinburgh University Alec Boswell Timms Edinburgh University P Turnbull Edinburgh Acads FH Fasson Edinburgh University Jimmy Gillespie Edinburgh Acads J Ross London Scottish AB Flett Edinburgh University Alex Frew Edinburgh University David Bedell Sivright Cambridge Uni Mark Coxon Morrison Royal HSFP capt RS Stronarch Glasgow Acads John Dykes Glasgow HFSP JA Bell Clydesdale Wales Billy Bancroft Swansea capt Llewellyn Llwynypia Gwyn Nicholls Cardiff George Davies Swansea Billy Trew Swansea Llewellyn Lloyd Newport Lou Phillips Newport Hopkin Davies Swansea Jere Blake Cardiff William Alexander Llwynypia Fred Miller Mountain Ash Alfred Brice Aberavon Jehoida Hodges Newport George Boots Newport Dick Hellings Penygraig Scotland vs Ireland edit 23 February 1901 nbsp Scotland9 5 nbsp IrelandTry Gillespie Welsh 2 Try DoranCon SealyInverleith Edinburgh Referee G Harnett England Scotland AW Duncan Edinburgh University WH Welsh Edinburgh Acads AN Fell Edinburgh University Alec Boswell Timms Edinburgh University P Turnbull Edinburgh Acads FH Fasson Edinburgh University Jimmy Gillespie Edinburgh Acads J Ross London Scottish AB Flett Edinburgh University Alex Frew Edinburgh University David Bedell Sivright Fettesian Lorettonian Mark Coxon Morrison Royal HSFP capt FP Dods Edinburgh Acads John Dykes Glasgow HSFP JA Bell Clydesdale Ireland Cecil Boyd Wanderers AE Freear Lansdowne BRW Doran Lansdowne JB Allison Queen s Uni Belfast IG Davidson NIFC Louis Magee Bective Rangers capt A Barr Methodist C Belfast Thomas Arnold Harvey Dublin University M Ryan Rockwell College HAS Irvine Belfast Collegians CE Allen Derry P Healey Limerick TJ Little Bective Rangers Tom McGown NIFC J Ryan Rockwell College England vs Scotland edit 9 March 1901 nbsp England3 18 nbsp ScotlandTry RobinsonTry Gillespie Welsh Timms Fell Con Gillespie 3 Rectory Field Blackheath Referee RW Jeffares Ireland England HT Gamlin Blackheath GC Robinson Percy Park WL Bunting Moseley capt NS Cox Sunderland Edgar Elliot Sunderland B Oughtred Hartlepool Rovers PD Kendall Birkenhead Park A O Neill Torquay Athletic George Ralph Gibson Northern HTF Weston Northampton C Hall Gloucester H Alexander Birkenhead Park NC Fletcher OMT CS Edgar Birkenhead Park Bernard Charles Hartley Blackheath Scotland AW Duncan Edinburgh University WH Welsh Edinburgh Acads AN Fell Edinburgh University Alec Boswell Timms Edinburgh University P Turnbull Edinburgh Acads RM Neill Edinburgh Acads Jimmy Gillespie Edinburgh Acads J Ross London Scottish AB Flett Edinburgh University Alex Frew Edinburgh University David Bedell Sivright Fettesian Lorettonian Mark Coxon Morrison Royal HSFP capt RS Stronarch Glasgow Acads John Dykes Glasgow HFSP JA Bell Clydesdale Wales vs Ireland edit 16 March 1901 nbsp Wales10 9 nbsp IrelandTry Alexander 2 Con Bancroft 2 Try Jim Ryan Freear DavidsonSt Helen s Swansea Referee AJ Turnbull Scotland Wales Billy Bancroft Swansea capt Llewellyn Llwynypia Gwyn Nicholls Cardiff George Davies Swansea Rhys Gabe Llanelli Dicky Owen Swansea Dick Jones Swansea Hopkin Davies Swansea Jere Blake Cardiff William Alexander Llwynypia Fred Miller Mountain Ash Alfred Brice Aberavon Bob Jones Llwynypia George Boots Newport Fred Scrine Swansea Ireland Cecil Boyd Wanderers AE Freear Lansdowne BRW Doran Lansdowne JB Allison Queen s Uni Belfast IG Davidson NIFC Louis Magee Bective Rangers capt HH Ferris Queen s Uni Belfast Thomas Arnold Harvey Dublin University M Ryan Rockwell College Samuel Irwin Queen s Uni Belfast CE Allen Derry P Healey Limerick JJ Coffey Lansdowne F Gardiner NIFC J Ryan Rockwell College Bibliography editGodwin Terry 1984 The International Rugby Championship 1883 1983 London Willows Books ISBN 0 00 218060 X Griffiths John 1987 The Phoenix Book of International Rugby Records London Phoenix House ISBN 0 460 07003 7 External links edit 6 Nations History rugbyfootballhistory com Archived from the original on 30 December 2007 Retrieved 2008 01 19 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1901 Home Nations Championship amp oldid 1179601897, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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